The Irish economic 'miracle': how do we explain the timing of the boom
Brendan M. Walsh
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Abstract:
Focuses on the growth of Ireland's economy in the 1990s. Comparison of its annual rate of output growth to that of the European Union since 1993; Implications of Ireland's rising employment to population ratio; Factors that have contributed to its economic success; Contributions of foreign firms to its economic growth; Concerns over the country's economic prospects.
Keywords: Ireland--Economic conditions; Economic development--Ireland; Labor market--Ireland (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 6 pages
Date: 1999
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Published in: New Economy, 6(4) 1999
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